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Killer of Giants, Angela Boatwright & Jai Tanju play hosts at Fuse Gallery where photographs from over 200 photographers across the world will be displayed on October 23, 2010 in an exhibit called “Film por Vida”. Put it on your fridge because this is not one to miss. There are over 1400 pieces of mail that will be exhibited as well as 22 framed photographs by:

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SURF SKATE STYLE WITH GREYSON FLETCHER. INTERVIEW BY DAN LEVY. PHOTO BY AFFIF. Hey, Greyson. What are you up to? We’re going to Woodward, me and Alex Sorgente. We’re going to do a little mini ramp contest up there. Oh, the mini ramp Read More

SURF SKATE STYLE WITH GERRY LOPEZ. INTERVIEW BY JUICE MAGAZINE. PHOTO BY JEFF DIVINE. “Skateboarding in the early 1960s was called sidewalk surfing. In the ‘70s, when it really took off with good wheels and trucks, Rory Russell and I used Read More

Skull Skates team rider and Vancouver Island shredder, Merrick Orr, has unveiled his new metal-induced "SKATANIC" video part. Follow him on Instagram @slayorr27 for more Canadian chaos from the dark side and check out more sick clips and flicks of the Read More

SURF SKATE STYLE WITH DAVID HACKETT. INTERVIEW BY JUICE MAGAZINE. PHOTO BY GLEN E. FRIEDMAN. When did you first hear of SurfSkate style? I first read it in one of the first 1960’s "Quarterly Skateboarder" magazines. It was a term that Jay Read More

SURF SKATE STYLE WITH JAY ADAMS. WORDS BY JAY ADAMS. PHOTO BY WILLIAM SHARP. “I’m not sure who the first skateboarders were or exactly where they were from, but I’m pretty sure they were surfers from Southern California. But, I wonder Read More

KEITH MORRIS Interview by JEFF HO. Photos by DAN LEVY and OLIVIA JAFFE. Keith Morris was at the forefront of punk rock and helped to define the scene, and he’s stayed involved and been working this whole time. From Black Flag to the Circle Read More

PALA GRAVE ROBBERS. Words & Photos by DAVE SWIFT. The Grave is often referred to as the final resting place, one in which there is no escape. The remains of a person, place or thing are covered in dirt and most times a marker is left to let others Read More

PATTI MCGEE Interview by STEVE OLSON Photos courtesy of PATTI MCGEE The Handstand that was for LIFE... MAGAZINE, that is, pretty cool too... Patti McGee, the blonde on the cover... From the past into the future... One woman's stories Read More

JUICE MAGAZINE's 25 year anniversary began on November 1, 2018 and we plan to celebrate with you all year long! Thank you for your support over the last two and a half decades! Juice Magazine’s 25 Year Anniversary Limited Edition Collection Read More